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Volume 9

The Importance of Framing at the Beginning of an Review Dialogue

Long-term care of patients with chronic conditions in general prac tice rarely focuses on the treatment process. A specific interaction tool, the Review Dialogue (RD), has been developed to integrate patients’ health-related problems/risks as well as coping strategies and to agree upon shared treatment objectives assuming that peri odical RDs will help to achieve them. Initiated by the GP, the RD changes the role expectations of the patient and doctor. Therefore, the framing of the encounters is of particular importance.

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Neoadjuvant therapy for HER-2 positive acantholytic squamous cell carcinoma of the breast: a case report

HER2-positive breast ASCC is exceptionally rare, its clinico pathological characteristics are insufficiently studied, and the im plications of neoadjuvant therapy, comprising targeted treatment against HER2. Here we reported that a 58-year-old woman with a histopathological diagnosis of HER2-positive ASCC gave a neo adjuvant therapy of albumin-paclitaxel, carboplatin in conjunction with trastuzumab every 3 weeks.

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Viral load and antibody responses in an asymptomatic/minimally symptomatic SARS-CoV2 positive cohort in Sri Lanka

Asymptomatic patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), are silent carriers of the disease. We aimed to characterize their dynamics of disease occurrence, viral shedding and antibody responses using a cohort of asymptomatic/ minimally symptomatic patients from Sri Lanka during the first wave of COVID-19.

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A glucagonoma accompanied with chronic necrolytic migratory erythema and multiple liver metastasis: a case report

Glucagonoma is an extremely rare pNETs, usually presenting with glucagonoma syndrome, Necrolytic Migratory Erythema (NME) is mostly the first clinical manifestation of glucagonoma syndrome. Here we describe a rare case of glucagonoma syndrome accom panied with chronic necrolytic migratory erythema and multiple liver metastasis in a 23-year-old female patient.

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